The Telegraph runs an across-the-pond take on The Plot Against America ...
Harmonising this witty but sombre fantasy with the naturalistic foreground was clearly a challenge; I'd say Roth pulls it off. As you'd expect, the issues raised aren't treated simplistically, and Roth contrives ambiguous fates for several key cast members.Better put together than The Human Stain, The Plot Against America is another frighteningly intense performance from a novelist in his early 70s. Next year Roth will become only the third living American writer to be published by the Library of America. The last volume of its "comprehensive, definitive edition" is scheduled for 2013; at his current pace, the date might well prove premature.
... and profiles Master Eggers, taking care to ask him who he's voting for:
Who will you vote for in the US presidential elections, and why? Jim Gould, by e-mailKerry, because Bush is the most dangerous and blindingly extreme President we've had in the past 100 years. I think we're truly living in a nightmare of his making.
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